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Nomenclature in Atlantic U. S. Polypetalse. Bot. Gaz., iv, 210. 



The beheading of flies by Mentzelia ornata ; The Dichogamy of Spigelia Mari- 

 landica; The most arctic timber; "Carnivorous Plants." Bot. Gaz., iv, 213-215. 



The Gymnospermy of Coniferae. Bot. Gaz., iv, 222-224. 



Yaccinium macrocarpon, var. intermedium ; Common and Troublesome Weeds 

 near Santa Barbara, Cal. Bot. Gaz., iv, 226. 



On the Genus Garberia, Proc. Acad. Philad., 1879, 379-380. 



1880. 



The Flora of Boston and its vicinity, and the changes it has undergone. Win- 

 sor's Memorial History of Boston, I, 17-22 (with autograph). 



Tennessee Plants. Bot. Gaz.. v, 3. 



Littorella and Schizsea in Nova Scotia, Bot. Gaz., v, 4. [Gard. Chron., xiii, 4.] 



Note on trapping of moths or butterflies by certain plants. Am. Nat., xiv, 50. 



Natural Science and Religion : Two Lectures delivered to the Theological School 

 of Tale College. New York, 1880. 12°, pp. 111. 



The Genus Leavenworthia ; Automatic Movement of the Frond of Asplenium 

 Trichomanes. Bot. Gaz.. v, 25-27. 



Flora of Kerguelen's Land. Bot. Gaz.. v, 39. 



Notulse exiguae. Bot. Gaz., v, 53. 63, 75, 87, 88. 



On a point of botanical nomenclature. Trimen's Journ. Bot., xvm, 186 (from 

 Am. J. Sci., Ill, xix, 420). 



Meanwhile, what should be done and how? Independent, xxxn, No. 1652, p. 1. 



Action of Light on Yegetation. Am. J. Sci., Ill, xx, 74-76. 



Contributions to North American Botany. — 1. Notes on some Composite. — 2. 

 Some Species of Asclepias. — 3. A New Genus of Gentianaceae. — L Miscellaneae 

 of the North American Flora. Proc. Am. Acad., xvi, 78-108. 



Mesembrianthemum, not Mesembryanthemum. Trimen's Journ. Bot., xviii, 243 

 (from Bot. Gaz., v, 89). 



Botany of the Black Hills of Dakota. Report on the Geology and Resources 

 of the Black Hills of Dakota, by H. Newton, E. M., and W. P. Jenney, E. M. 

 [U. S. G. G. Survey R. M. R.], pp. 529-537. 



1881. 



The Yegetation of the Rocky Mountain Region and a Comparison with that of 

 other Parts of the World. By A. Gray and J. D. Hooker. Bull. U. S. Geol. and 

 Geogr. Survey of the Territories, vi, 1-77. 



A Chinese puzzle by Linnaeus. Trimen's Journ. of Bot., xix, 325, 326. 



Review of the North American climbing species of Clematis, with compound 

 leaves and thick or thickish erect sepals. Curtis's Botanical Magazine, evil, 

 under plate 6594. 



1882. 



Chrysogonum Yirginianum, var. dentatum. Bot. Gaz., vn, 31-32. 



Githopsis. Bot. Gaz., vn, 40. 



Plucheas. Bot. Gaz.. vn. 45. 



Ranunculus. Bot. Gaz.. vn. 47. 



The Relation of Insects to Flowers. The Contemporary Review, xli, 598-609. 

 [Eclectic Magazine, xxxv, 732-739.] 



The citation of botanical authorities. Trimen's Journ. Bot., xx, 173-174. 



Contributions to North American Botany. — 1. Studies of Aster and Solidago in 

 the Older Herbaria. — 2. Novitiae Arizonicee, etc. ; Characters of the New Plants of 

 certain Recent Collections, mainly in Arizona and adjacent Districts, etc. Proc. 

 Am. Acad., xvn, 163-230. 



Parishella Californica. Bot. Gaz., vn, 94-95. 



Evolution versus Evangelical Religion. Boston Evening Transcript, Sept. 13th, 

 1882. 



Note on the Musaratic Chapel of the Cathedral of Toledo. Nation, No. 884, 

 p. 482. 



Mimulus dentatus, Nutt. ; Linnsea borealis. Bot. Gaz., vn, 112. 



